nice entry but I would also like a description of how you achieved the effect. GL
author says:
I used the clone brush to take out the middle. I added the outline of the dancers and filled it in with any color. I displaced it, then added texture, bevel, and a whole bunch of tweaking here and there with the bevel, including using the burn brush to give some depth in the image. Oh and I made the fill 0%, which gave the letters a very realistic look.
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Author, it's a nice chop but honestly, not too original. There's a few disco entries on this site.
author says:
You know I haven't been able to comment back on this because box was not working all week. But I put alot of work into this and maybe there wasn't many when I began it.I'm not going to dump it.
The only thing I might have changed would have been the shadows on the dancers, needed to blur them a bit and give them a bit of transparency. Otherwise you did a nice job. Best of luck.
author says:
I did readjustments to late to put in...thanks
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Only source image and photoshop used.
Gradient and cloud effect were used for the background, used smudge tool to make trees, ground was from source image. (5 years and 3549 days ago)
the reflection is in correct position but should be rotated 180 degree.. I know you might be feeling a bit frustrated.. I can understand that.. good luck..
author says:
iquraishi why would the reflection be upside down? I did that before didn't look right?
For this entry I used a lot of blending options,texture from source image, gradients, liquifying, changing perspective, rendering lens flair and lighting options. (5 years and 3553 days ago)
You could describe how you did the work, 'cause you didn't post sbs...
nice entry but I would also like a description of how you achieved the effect. GL
I used the clone brush to take out the middle. I added the outline of the dancers and filled it in with any color. I displaced it, then added texture, bevel, and a whole bunch of tweaking here and there with the bevel, including using the burn brush to give some depth in the image. Oh and I made the fill 0%, which gave the letters a very realistic look.
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